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We've reached that time when we all begin to reflect on the year that's about to end and how we'll remember it.

Each individual has a take on how 2013 will be remembered in some personal way. Those of us who work at The Salt Lake Tribune, understanding we produce a first, rough-draft of history, have spent time reflecting on what 2013 wrought in terms of the economy, the environment, civil rights, education, politics, research, religion, culture, sports  and virtually every other topic Utahns care about.

Already, we've begun to publish some of these observations, including:

Friday, for example, we'll publish The Tribune's photos of the year in our weekly "Look Back" feature at sltrib.com and in the print edition. On Saturday, you'll see our editors' picks for Utah's top stories, a list editor Terry Orme and others will preview Friday at 9 a.m. on "Behind the Headlines," a weekly radio program The Tribune's Jennifer Napier-Pearce produces and hosts on KCPW 88.3/105.3 FM. That look also will remember prominent Utahns who died in 2013.

The Tribune's Saturday Faith section will feature a story on the top faith stories of 2013, while the Sunday Mix will feature a look at the year's top Utah arts stories.

Did something make news this year that you think deserves more recognition than we've given it?

Let us know.

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